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What is known about demand for out-of-school learning programs? What determines their quality and effectiveness, and how do they get children to participate? How can such programs build their capacity? This RAND report, commissioned by Wallace, summarizes current knowledge in these areas to help providers, policymakers and others move ahead to improve out-of-school programs and identifies areas in significant need of further evidence-based research.
Published: March 2005, 127 pages
Author(s): Susan Bodilly, Megan K. Beckett
Publishing Organization: RAND Corporation
Companion Document(s): Research Brief
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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“Broad-based, committed public and private leadership is ‘the price of admission’ for getting started on citywide out-of-school time improvement.”
--A Place to Grow and Learn: A Citywide Approach to Building and Sustaining Out-of-School Time Learning Opportunities